- - 11," THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, SITNDAY. AUGUST" '9, 189L THE ELECTRIC CARS. Statistics Show They Will Crowd Cable Lines Off the Streets. COOKING BY USE OF THE CURRENT. A Hotel in "Winch the Guests Can Injoy Music in Their Itooms. SEW AITLfCATIOXS OP THE FLUID twninuf Ton tiie DisrATcn.l The President of tbo "West End Street riail - V-ay Company, or Boston, has given fo tlio liuiilic i-ome instructive facts concerning tlio -woiking of tho electrio railway in that city during the past year. lie stated that on eoinc sections his company could not make ends meet while traction was carried on n ith horso.and tho moro prosperous sections liad to he charged ith tho losses. In order to remedy this evil they had to find out a new s stem of woi king, and that was the electric system. It took a crest deal of aioney to do it. hut it hasbeenfoundcheapcr than horses. During the month of April of the present year the electric cars wero ojwratcdat a cost less by 7 cents thau that or horse cars. Tho big electrio cars were run for S cents a mile les9 than the small cars, on an a erage, with the additional ad vantage of providing an increase in the carrying capacity in tho proportion of 17 to 1L The experience of Boston has furnished data and statistics which will be eagerly re ceived by the proprietors of street railway lines all over the country. The mileage run In that city last year was IS.000,000, and this atn saving of5 cents per car mile, which tho electric motor pives, representing tho sum of $9HO0O; in other wqrds, tho .interest on a sufficient sum to pay for tho cost of putting the plant in, to say nothing ot all the ad vantages of quicker transit and larger cars. The tendency of street railway companies to substitute electrio car for cable cars on their linis l- on tho increase, and the stat istics ol xv orking expenses and assets which from time to time become available, go to show In every case that the change has been a wise one. Another confirmation of the eupenorit of the electric carox cr the cable from a financial point of view lsallorded in tho statement of tho last jear"s earnings and expenses of the Denver Tramway Com pany, x.-hich shou s that while the operating expenses to gross earnings of tho cable lines In Den er stood In tho ratio of 77 per cent, those of the electric lines were 53 per cent, a clear 20 per tont in favor of electricity. The Electric Seating Problem. Tho practicability of electrical heating has recently been receiving conclusive demonstration. In many houses the elec tric heater has during tho warm weather leea taking the place of oil and-gas burners fordoing light cooking. Without tho usual ohjectionablo dirt and odor. It completes within a few minutes such operations as boiling an egg, warming a cup of tea or coffee, and toasting crackers or bread. Tho value of such an appliance to many small lannlies, in comfort and possibly the saving ot fa'rvaniV wages, can easily be imagined, -while to the lone bachelor, who is trying to make ends meet on a small salary, it is a Yeritablo godsend. On a railw ay train or on Bhipboard, tho electric heater is equally Jiaudy. Tho degree of heat can be regulated to fcuit the weather, and the special service reouirea. ilms upon cool spring una au tumn evening, when it is not cold enough Sox a. lire in a turnace or stove, yet disagree ably chilly, they render a grateful scrvice Theieisno arranging of fuel, regulating of draughts or lemoving of ashes. Within a few minutes alter the simple act of turning n switch isperlormed tlie chill di-upneai s lrom the air. The heater occupies but little ace and may be formed into more shapes than stoves and other heating appliances jiow in use. A foreign journal of recent is sue contains the remark that the oneobsta cletntho way of the earlv introduction of electrical heater into everyday ue is their -.eei eiipi r.e. No greateiol stacle ran present it-ell t. au tho reiteration of such erroneous statements. Both by repeated experiments and by actual service its econ omy lias been demonstrated, and the ease u itii which it can he installed is daily in creasing. Co Supersede Overhead Wires. A dentist has come to the rescue of electricians, who have been for some time in search uf a device for dispensing w ltn over lead wires. The method by x hich he pro poses to carry ovt this idea involves the use oft closed contact lor the trolley wire. There is a slot-closing device con istiug of threo wheels, one of which on the passage of the car jirtsses downward the half-inch strip of steol that is used tor closing the slot. The other two wheels of the trolley meanwhile run in separate roo us upon a copper track rwl keep up tiie current. Lena packing makes tho conduit watertight. There is a lead cushion foi the steel strip on the edge of tbo slot, but it is so arranged that neither trolley norauything else can touch it. Music on Tap in Hotels. One of tho most wonderful of Bellamy's conceptions has come to be realized in short order through the latest application of tho telephone. In a Southern hotel, instead of a cloetric push button, every room will have a telephone connected w ith the office, inests will he able to communicate not only 'with th office, but an ith their lriends in other looms at will. A large orchestrion Is.i6 Iteen placed in the large music loof of tbe hotel, and any guest in his room can, by merely telephoning to the office, be connect ed with this instrument and have the muio Manumitted to him m lull volume. Each puest will have a copy of the programme for the afternoon or evening concert, and can thus take his choice of Wagner or Strauss, according to his taste, hearing just Its much or just as little as he may please. Xew Electro-aiagnetic Dell. A French electrician has brouget out an electro-magnetic bell, which suggests tho adoption generally of electric bells of a more varied quality jnd degree of sound than thos-enon m use. This hell, instead of gi incrout the shrill, unmusical note character istic ol the ordinal v electric bell, has a clear, ringing, musical sound, which 19 rcmarhablo Tor it purity of tone as well as for its inten eitv. The sound is termed a "bourdon," from the fact of its being somewhat similar in quality to tho stop of that name in the Jripe organ. The vibratory movement of The srong. w hich is made of steel, is so regu lar that it gi es the impression of a single note instead of a tuccession of clanging noites. It is said that an instrument, culled the palslphoiie, in w hieh the principles of this invention arc embodied, is in course of construction. Mrnsnremrnt of Current. Ctat strides have been made in thocon elrnction of instruments for measuring tho quantity of current used by customers of tlie electric light and poner stations. A striking pi oof o! this occurred recently in a tester a wattmeter, which was made to sat isfy ii customei who complained of exor bitant lulls. It was decided to check the consumption r the light lor 4i consecutive Jiours, and to do this to men were em ployed. Their instructions were to make jmMo or tho exact time to the second of every lamp which w.is burned or extin jpjlsfiod, and at the end of t he 4S hours their report was lound to tally with the watt meter so nearly us to be regarded as correct. In Sact, the wattmeter sboned a ditleicuco of SO cents m tax or of the consumer, although the total hill x as considerably in excess of JS. A Xcir Earth niter. A German engineer Is said to have in vented a calcined infusorial earth filter, "the isteof the action ui which is far in excess of any house filter that xill really produce water free fiom germs. This filter is made of fossil-nieal, and takes the form of a hollow cylinder. Careful investigation shows that the cavities occupy about t5 per cent of the hulk, and each pore is filled with very flno spiculae crossing each other. As the filter is a very bad conductor of heat, it has to be put Into cold water, which is afterward raided to he boiling point x hen it is desired to st-erilizo it. It will yield good filtered water at tho rate of about half a gallon per minute, and by mechanical cleaning it can easily ho restored to its original ellective ness. Coot Air System for Douse Supply. A system of supplying cool air to houses in the samo way as hot air is now supplied isabouttohe put to a practical test. The Inventor of the system states that he pro poses to place at the central stations am monia and air compressors, brino and vac uum pumps, brine and air-cooling tanks and receiving and discharging connections. The conduits xvill be 2J inches in diameter, with four separate ohatnbers: the upper and larger one will contain cold ain tho two low ones will be used fordischargingand return ing the anhydrous ammonia brine, and the one in the center w ill be a vacuum chamber. It is stated that tho liquid used can also bo used for freezing purpose?, and will enable the manufacture of icotobo carried on at half its present cost. Electric Lighting In Surgery. The medical profession, which has been quick to take advantago of tho many possi bilities of electrical application, is adopting a new devico for throwing light into ths cavities of the human body. Tho little apparatus consists essentially of a lamp provided with a sheath mado to fit the finger. It has a spring contact so arranged ns to open and cloo tho circuit as the finger is bent or straightened. Magnetic Hone Separator. The principle of tho magnetic separator has been very successfully applied to tho manufacture of fertilizers in England. This machine is intended to remove bolts, nuts, nails, horseshoes, etc., from bones, oil cake or minerals, before they are passed into dis integrating machines, as the presence of these foreign bodies is very detrimental to the machine. Automatic Telephone Call Box. A new form of nutomatic telephone call box has appeared in Germany, by the use of w hich anyone may, on passing a small coin through a slot, be able to ring up tho Ex change and communicate with a subscriber. The samo idea, in a somewhat different form, has been worked out by inventors in this country. DRIVEN TO SUICIDE. DETAILS OF THE PERSECUTION TIIAT LED TO LENA BAKTH'S DEATH. Her Mother Dehl Her Secret Father and Drother Kept in Ignorance for Tear of a Tragedy The Part That a Conductor Plajed. Sx. Louis, Aug. aThe entire story of the wrongs of Miss Lena Barth, which caused her to commit suicide, can never be fully told. It was only hinted at in the tel egram sent The Dispatch yesterday. The persecution to which she was subjected was too infamous to be detailed in all its revolt ing particulars. Caroline JFrancisca Earth was a young, high-strung and lmiginativo girl, and the anonymous attacks she received would render her so unhappy that she would often sob herself to sleep at night. Her mother, who knew of the outrageous treat ment to vhich the girl was subjected, said nothing to her husband and son, fearing that they would become incensed and com mit some hasty and violent act to avenge the insults heaped upon the defenseless girl. Miss Barth was a well educated, bright and popular young lady, and had many voung friends fo visit her at her home, 3307 South Seventh street. She was a pretty brunette. Her popularity excited the envy of others, and she received many "comic valentines containing hideous pictures and insulting doggeiel. But the printed verse was not enough for her persecutors. The valentines were sent to "Chippy Barth" and "Hussy Barth, " and lines were pen cilled on the valentines so indecent that their purport cannot even be hinted at She was charged with crimes of a terrible nature, and the charges were expressed in a loxv and brutal way. tiie rrFEcr ox a sensitive girl. After receiving such communications it is not at all surprising that the sensitive girl, hardly comprehending what was charged, was greatly shocked and sought to avoid her heartless and persistent persecutors by end ing her oivn life. Deputy Coroner Meade has some of tlie valentines and a letter that xvas sent to Miss Barth. One of the valentines attempts to picture a woman clad in flashy raiment. The "poem" connected with this picture is head ed, "As Tough as They Make Them," and is as follows: You are a very full illustration Of all that a she shouldn't be. In one unlike you in all things A model xve should see. You are tough, and brazen, and vicious, Without a redeeming trait. And ir sheol were ralvcu. with a fine comb 1 don't think it would furnish your mate. As Miss Barth was a modest girl and al ways dressed in a simple, girlish manner, this valentine xvas an atrocious libel that could only have been sent by a person of an inconceivably loxv and villianous niin'd. Deputy Coroner MeRde visited tlie Barth residence xesterday morning to inquire into the caufe of Miss Barth's death. Mrs. Barth. tlie unfortunate girl's mother, de scribed how Lena vent into the garden last Monday evening, and took a dose of arsenio and then went to bed without giving the slightest token of the terrible pain she en dured; how the girl's condition was discov ered the next morning, and how she died in aw ful pain the day following which was "Wednesday. Then, with considerable hesi tation, Mrs. Barth told how her daughter had been persecuted. TATIIER AND SOX "WERE IGNORANT. The father and son listened to the mother's recital in surprise and anger. Mrs. Barth stated that she never told them of her daughter's trouble, fearing that they might do sontething rash. The xersccutiou of Miss Barth, she said, began some time ago. Ac cording to her statements, "William Heintz, a conductor on the Broadxvay street railway line, annoyed her daughter with his atten tions, though he xras a married man, and when she refused to have any thing to do with him he sent his little girl around to annoy Miss Barth. Incensed by tlie taunts of the child, Miss Barth slapped her, and that night she was accosted by Heintz, xvho heather. He did not cease thrashing the young lady, though she xras too weak to make any re sistance, until she it-11 fainting to the grouuu, xtun tne moou running lrom her mouth and nose. Nothing xras said about this assault to Mr. Barth or the son, be cause they xoulu have xvreaked speedy vengeance Scandalous stories xvere circu lated about the girl by idle and vicious per sons and her life xas made most wretched and unhappy. CASE FOE TNITED STATES AUTHORITIES. "Weary of the miserable life her traducerg forced her to lead, tlie girl xvould sometimes weep herself sick, but she xvas too proud to let her enemies see how their vile" attacks stung her, and would attempt to appear haptiv and unconcerned when out of the house and in the presence of her father and brother, until the life she led became unen durable, and she committed suicide. A verdict of suicide from arsenical poison ing xvas returned. Tiie letter m the possession of Deputy Coroner Meade that was sent to Miss Barth is signed by the "Missouri "White Caps" and is as follows: Jcse 20. Miss Barth You need not think for one minute that peoplo are tools. "We all know xi hat xvas the matter with you. This is the third murder you have committed. If j ou have the least bit of sense you will leave here. If you don't you will have to stand the consequences. If yon are not gone in SO days it will be the worse lor you. Chief Harrigau says that he has not issued orders lor the investigation of the Barth case. Secretary Lucas says that the facts have not yet been presented to the Police Department by the Coroner, and no steps can be taken until the Coroner de mands an inx estigation. He believes, how ever, that the case is not for the police, but for the United States authorities. Ellxvood and return, 25c. tenth page. See "ad." on To-kA-lon removes discolorations of the skin, especially redness of the face. Ellwood and return, 25c. See "ad." on tenth page. NOTICES. McctlngF. ALL UNION JOURNEYMEN PLASTERERS, members or N o. 31. are to attend the next regular meeting at 41 Fifth av Tuesday. August IL, 1391, at7:30r. Ji., to takn atiiou.m tne change In the xi orklug rules; bj order of tho union. Xv M. M'ELKIE, Recording secretary. au"Ml jg Display advertisements one doRar per square for one insertion. Classified real estate advcrtisementi on this page ten cents perlitie for each insertion, and none taken for less than Vdrt'j cents. Top lint being displayed counts as two. THE PITTSBURG DISPATCH, BUSINESS OFFICE. Cor. SmlthOold anil Diamond Streets, ALWATS OPEN. BRANCH OFFICES AS FOLLOWS. WnERE WANT, FOR SALE, TO LET, AND OTHER TRANSIENT ADVERTISEMENTS WILL HE RECEIVED UP TO 9 T. M. FOR INSERTION. Advertisement should be prepaid unless adrer tisf rs"already hve accounts with THE DISPWCH. FOR TIIE SOUTHSIDE, NQ. 1U2 CARSON STr.EET. TELEI'IIONE NO. C022. FOR THE EAST END. J. W. "W ALL ACE. Cia FENNAVE. PITTSBURG-ADDITIONAr,. THOXTAS MCCAFFREY. 3309 Butler street. EMIL G. STUCKEY. 24th street and Peun avenue. ALLEGHENY. A. J. KAERCnER, 59 Federal street. H. J. McBRIDE. Market House, Allegheny. F. II. EGGERS SON, Ohio and Chcstnnt streets. THOMAS MCHENRY, Western and Irwin avenues. G. W: HUGIin's, Pennsylvania and Beaver ave. PERRY M. GLEIM. Rebecca and Allegheny ave. "WAITED. Male Ilelo. A GOOD SALESMAN TO WORK RETAIL trade In the country; one experienced in handling a specialty and acquainted xvitli the mer chants of Washington and Favcttii counties pre ferred. Address for three days. x Ith full particu lars and references, RETAIL, Dispatch office. au9-29 AN EXPERIENCED DRIVER. ArPLY TO MCAL1STER BROS.. E9 Liberty sU au9-S3 1 N INVOICE CLERK- -WHO WRITES NEAT xl. Li, but not n iM-ss-eollego style. LY, but not In the present Ingb-fcchool-lnisl- Aaarcss l . Z P O. Box 10w, Pittsburg. au9-fi3 ARTISTS-TWO FIRST-CLASS CRAYON AIR brush artists: stcadr xvork and good pay. ELECTRIC COPYING CO.. lOandlSSixth st. s u3-10! "iLOTniNG SALESMAN-AGOOD, RELIABLE V. and steadr young man, single, fur country toum of 10,000 population: reference required. Ad dress K. C. B., Dispatch office. auS-31 "nRUG CLERK: IMMEDIATELY: ONE WHO XJ has a manager's certificate. Apply to H. L. KING. -.7 Grant st, city. anS-42 GOOD MAN FOR SMALL BRANCH BUSI NESS; 5125 per month and expenses, and share of profits: must put ;i,500ca.ll into merchandise. Address BUSINESS, care Nelson, Chesm.in Co., Chicago. au9-9 MEN-FOR THE UNITED STATES ARMY, able-bodied; unmarried men between the ages of 21 and S vears; good pay. rations, clothing and medical attendance: applicants must be prepared to furnish satisfactory ei-ldenee as to age. char acter and habits. Apply ot No. 815PENNAV., Pittsburg, Pa. jyo-9-Thsu MAN WITH SOME CAPITAL TO SUPPLY agents In Pennsxlvanla, Maryland, West Vir ginia with Shacffer's new pancake griddle: $23,000 can be realized; a new thine: the people want It; tells quick. M. bUAEFFEB, Canton, O. &U9-10 TtTEN TO LEARN GOLD. SILVER AND 111 nlekle plating: for particulars inquire at .EL, 171 KU-PL,Ari.Mx Sharpsburg bridge, Shiley, proprietor. WORKS on boat, near Sharpburg. Ta. It. G. au9-G ORGANIZERS-THE ORDER OF TnE HELP ING Hand pxxs $1,000. $750. $500, $250 in Ave years; weekly benefit, $25. $20, $15. $7 50. For par ticulars address J. J. RYAN, 926 l'enn av. au9-76 OALEPMEN SALARY OR COMMISSION. TO O sell my puzzle purse and tobacco pouch ; impos sible to open If you are not In the secret: many are making ft to $10 a day devoting spare time to my business; send 20 cents to cOTCr postage, etc., and I will send vou sample In fine leather w orth 50 cents ; monev refunded if not satisfactory. Address A.W. SANFORD, Roxbnry, Coan. nnO-M SALESMEN WE WISH TO EMFI.OT A FEW good local and traveling salesmen to sell by sample our Monev Order x stem to retail mer chants: $200 a month In It lor live salesmen; previous experience not necesarv. Address, with 2-eent stamp. MERCHANTS' MONEY ORDER COMPANY, Cincinnati, O. au3-12-Su SALESMEN TO SELL PETIT LEDGERS. AD VERTISING cards and specialties, by sample to merchants; big commission and opportunity to work up permanent pa) lug bu&lDus. W. B. PERSHING. South Bend, lurt. aut-72 CALESMAN-(AS A SIDE LINE) TO SELL KJ O'Keele'a O. K. Shoe Blacking: the finest In the xvorld. DR. O'KEEFE Jt CO 70S Smltimdd st., Pittsburg. Pa, au3-53 SALESMAN-SALARY AND EXPENSES: PER MANENT place. BROWN BROTHERS CO., Nurserymen. Rochester, N. Y. J2-20-SSu s OLICITORS-roR LIFE INSURANCE; LIB ERAL, commissions; policy laklug because mostpleastng In price and puu. 2UUKKX & i.n fcALL, 34 Fidelity building. mj-27-ia TRAVELING SALESMAN IN THE BOOT AND Shoe line; one that understands the business and Is acquainted with the trade of Eat Ohio and XVestl'enna. Address P.O.BOX 2, Wheeling, W. Vs. . au9-13 "Wanted Agents. AGENTS-ON SALARY OR COMMISSION TO handle the new patent chemical ink erasing pencil: the greatest selling novelty ever producca; erases ink thoroughly in two seconds; no abrasion oi paper; 200 to 500 per cent profit; oue agen t's sales amounted to $620 In six days; another $32 in two hours: xve want one energetic general agent for each state and Territory. For terms and full particu lars. addre THE MONROE ERASER MFG. CO., LaCrosse. Wis. mx-'S AGENTS "MARY. THE QUEEN OF TIIE House of Daxld.' I have read from beginning tocnd;lthasa fascination on eery page, " bajs Bensou Losslug: lt is a fit companion for 'Hen Hur,' and, like it, fascinating and Instructive," writes the President of Lafaxette College: solicitors and general agents on commission or salarx. Ad dress the exclusive publishers, A. S. GRAY CO., Elsuer building. auS-53 AGENTS TO TAKE TERRITORY FOR OUR greatest 6eller of modern times; "King's Handbook of the U.S.," 940 pages: 2, C39 Illustra tions; 51 colored maps: sells for $2 50: xe shall be able to till orders promptlv as 0,IOJ copies are & CO.. 1.13 Filth av.. Pittsburg. ' Jj'24-IUXVThFSsU AGENTS-WE OFFER AGENTS BIG MONEY, in exelushe territory; our new patent safes sell at sight in city or country: new agents first In field actually getting rich; one agent in one d.iv cleared Jab; so can xou; ratalogue free. ALPINE SAFE CO., No. 303-371 Clark st., Cincinnati, O. Ju2s-70-xvsu AGENTS-TO SELL TA-VA-ZON SPECIAL remedies; the greatest and most marvelous discox'ery known for lenovating Impaired and broken down constitutions; "enjoy life;" examine home testimonials. Headquarters CORNER THIRD AND GRANT, Pittsburg, Pa. au9-105 AGENTS-MALE AND FEMALE WANTED ex crx where: lightning seller: absolutely new; excluslxe terrltorv; no talking; profits immense and success a certainty. ABBOTT MFG. CO., Springfield. O. , au9-SS AGENTS-TO SELL MRS. DR. McGEANOR'S Imperial Balm catarrh Powder and family nmedles. Apply at 3a4 WYLIUAV. au4-70-TFSU GENTS-firjIAKE MONTA-fAND MONEY only. AMOs E. FIN EUAN, Mjertdalc. Pa. auy-37 AGENTS THREE GOOD AGENTS WANTED Apply.J. L. VINE, 93 Fourth ax-, j j 19-35-ttsu OODAG ENTS-FOR A NEW INDUCEMENT; big profit. 3S5K FIFTH AV. au9-5J Wanted Pemnlo helii. -XANVASSERS-THEEE ACTIVE LADY CAN J VASSERS In the city; big nay for little worn: onlv four hours daily to assure you. $15 per week. E. GATELY Jt CO., 23 Federal St., Allxgheny. au9-40 GIRLS TEN GIRLS EXPERIENCED IN soldering. KEYSTONE EMPLOYMENT BUREAU, 4 sixth at. au9-74 GIRT. A TIDY GIRL FOR GENERAL HOUSE WORK. 4-MPENNAV. nuj-54 EAD LAUNDRESS, FARM HANDS, HOUsE girls. WALKER'S, No, 6 sixth St., sec ond floor. au9-C9 LADIES-I CAN PAY" A SALARY OF $5 A w eek and increase it, for 1 idles to open letters at their homes and assist me in a qu ct and ngre a ble x ay among friends; nice 1 ttle sum of money made bv a lew hours' work each day; referencts given; 1 can give pleasant employment to a few ladies. Address, with stamp, MRS. MARION WALKER, 514 Fourth av., Loulsx-ille, JCy. Jx-25-7t-8U LADIES-TO DO FANCY WORK AT THEIR homes: we lurnlsh material and pay per piece. Call and see xvork, or address xvith stamp, J. M. LEMAK CO., No. 90 Fourth av., near W Hd. au9-70-MXVSn LADY OF GOOD APPEARANCE AND AD DRESS to travel xvith me and canvass; expenses uud salary paid. Address MRS. DR. SI., Dispatch office. au9-10l -yriTRSE-TOaOTO THE COUNTRY TOTAKE Xx career asmall baby. Apply, with references, at ROOM 44, 111 Fourth av., city. au-45 C ALES LA DIES-EXPERIENCED; NONE kJ otners neeu apply: salesladies lor our cloak ue. par CO, lartment; also a urt-cl2sg fitter. DANfclGER & blxtn St. ana renn av. au3-27 SALESLADIES TWENTY SALESLADIES FOR our various departments; none but those hav ing experience need apply. DANZ1GER&CO., Sixth st. and Penn av. au9-27 TEN THOUSAND SCHOOL BOYS AND GIRLS to get subscribers for The school Review, the school boys' and girls' own magazine; profusely il lustrated, bright ana original: only 75 cents a year, and you get 2i cents on every new subscriber; this offer is good Tor a few xvecks only; send ror sample copies ami get to work at onee. REVIEW PUB LlsHIJG CO., LIM., Wand 55 Vlrglu alley, Pitts burg. au5-4-xvsu TIDY NURSEGIRL-PROTESTANT PREFER RED; rclcrentc required. Inquire or A. O. ROBERTSON, corner ot First and Voodst. auS-39 "VOUNG LADY WITH Al REFERENCE TO JL solicit orden.; salary $12 per week; steady em ploymeut. ROOM 14, McCauco block. au9-21 -TOUNG WOMAN FOR OFFICE WORK: J. must be a good writer and correct at figures; good reference required. Address BOX 637, city. au9-&7 WANTED. "Wanted Situations. I EMPLOYMENT-EXPERIENCED NURSE FOR invalid lady, or xvould take charge of Infant, best reference. 440 FORBES ST. au9-91 "nOSITION- -BY MIDDLE-AGED (G, A. R.) JI man. messenger. Janitor, watchman, or any light work, have had several years' experience; am a furniture maker; can give bond and best refer ences. Aaarcss A. It. u., Ulspaicn oinoe, an9-24 t)'Jsition nr DRUG CLERK OF FOUR X and a half years' experience In a large reiau store; Is a graduate of College of Pharmacy. Ad dress J. T. F.. 513 SmUhflcld St.. city. au9-12 POSITION-TO DRYGOODS MERCHANTS, A young man who Is experienced wants employ ment in city or country; wages no object. Address R., Jefferson st , Warren. Fa. au6-22 POSITION BY AN EXPERIENCED TRAVEL- l lAumin, to travel lor a goon rmsourgnriu; lnmber preierred; good references. Address TRAVELER, Dispatch office. an9-50 POSITION-BY A YOUNG MAN OF EXPER IENCE as stenographer and office boy; good reference. Address It. U. K., Dispatch office. au9-S8 SITUATION-BY A BOOKKEEPER OF 15 years' experience In xvholesalc and manufac turing business; Al reference and bond In any amount can bo given. Address L. A. DIX. Dis patch office. au9-22-TTSU "Wanted Doardlng. BOARD IN PRIVATE TAMILY BY GENTLE MAN, wife and two children in suburbs; prefer East End, East Liberty, WllklnsburgorScwlckley; references exchanged. Address P. 0. BOX IBS. au7-71 TOAEDING- BY YOUNG MAN IN EAST END JJ c conx-enlent to Filth av. cable: private family preferred. Address D. D. K., Dispatch office. Wanted Boarders nnd Lodgers. BOARDERS-IN THE SUBURBS-DELIGHTFUL location: large front rooms with alcove: boarding $5 perxveek. Address G. D., Dispatch office. au9-35 EOARDERS AT HOTEL WILLIAMS; RATES moderate; Ohio Pyle, Pa. M. WILLIAMS. au9-14 LODGERS AT ANCHOR HOTEL, 325-327 ' Libertyst.. cor. lourth: lodging per night, 25c, 35c, 50c: perxveek. $1 25, $1 75, $2. $3. au9-73 LODGERS-GOOD COMFORTABLE ROOMS, 25 cents each. 72-74 THIRD AV; meals 15 and 25 cents. Jy26-21-su OCCUPANTS FOR A NICELY room. 154 FOURTH AV. FURNISHED au9-72 TDOOMERS AND BOARDERS-IN A FIRST- JLV CLASS house: Inrgc grounds and beautiful thade trees and all conveniences, 115 FRANKS- TOWN AV., E. E. au9-75 T OOMERS GENTLEMEN ROOMERS. 422 XV FIFTH AV. board If desired; reference auS-52 required. Dooms. ROOM A DOUBLE ROOM BY 3 GENTS within 10 minutes' walk of Pittsbnrgpost office. Address E. K., Dispatch office. auS-22-FSu T WO OR THRElfROOMS "for HOUSEKEEP ING by s oung couple and one child ; nice loca tion; reasonable rent. Address N. M., Dispatch office. au9-64 Financial. MONEY TO LOAN AT LOWEST BATES ON lmnroxed cltvand suburban property. M.F. H1PPLE & CO.. 9S Fourth av. Je7-29-su MONEY TO LOAN-WISE & MINOR. AT TORNEYS, 91 Diamond st, Jy29-96 MORTGAGES-MONEY TO LOAN IN SUMS to suit at 4Ji, 5 and 6 per cent. ROBERT G. BAILEY. 164 Fourth ax-. Tel. 167. apl4-19-rrssu rpo LOAN MONEY-WE HAVE OVER ONE JL million dollars to loan on city and suburban property al4'i per cent; no tax; xve will also loan monev on Improved farms In Allegheny, Beaver, Fayette, Washington and Westmoreland counties: any marketable securities taken for loans of any amount. BLACK & BAIRD, 95 Fourth av. Je3-a9-su Miscellaneous. ANY TMTTATION STONES THAT CAN COM PARE with "Voltaic diamonds;" they can not be equaled; they defy experts; every stone warranted: they are patented. B. E. ARONS, Jeweler, sole owner, 65 Fifth av. a,u7-79 AN INTEREST IN AN ESTABLISHED FIRE Insurance business by a young man of 12 years' practical experience. Address E. M. L stating price and commission daring past year, au4-3G-TusSu JLj examine our m immoth stock of watches, with a range in price or $2 50 to $2o, and l.eoi different styles to select from. K. sMIT, 932 and 934 Liberty st , 703, 705, 707 Smlthfield. Souvenir spoons $1 each. au9-S-TTSSu HORSES AND CARTS AND RAILROAD LA BORERS to work on lb miles of work between Kerrmoor station and La Jose, Clearfield CO.. Pa., on the Beech Creek R. R.: xxill also sublet part of the woik toreoponslble pirties. Address GEO. S. GOOD & CO.. Kerrmoor station, Clearfield co ra. auS-5 EENOUF'S CURLING FLUID-DO NOT BE without It, as ltn ill keep xour bxngs or curls in from one to three xvceks, ana does not afiect the hair In the least: 50 cents bottle: bv express, 65. E. IS. RENOUF, 24 Sixth St., Pittsburg. au4-67-XVFSU rpo BUY A NICE. CLEAN STOCK OF GOODS X in or near the city on some line of railroad with lease of room: not particular as to tine of goods, but must not lnx-oice over"?10,000. Address STOCK, Dispatch office- auS-26 EUNKS HAULED TO AND FROM EAST END for50c. CAMPBELL & DAVIS, 12 Seventh av. Telephone 276. Jvl7-90 FOR, SALE EUPliOVED DEAL ESTATE City Kesidonces. BLUrF ST.. NEAR CHESTNUT-TWO-STORY press-brick dwelling; seven rooms and attic, hall, etc., both gases: property well exvered: lot SIMM to 24-loot alley:? i,700. BAXTER, THOMP SON & CO., 162 Fourth av. au9-114-Tussu HdlTsES-LOOKrAT TUISATA BARGAIN two houses, three rooms each: lot 20x115; street graded; rents for$19; a sure 10 per cent In vestment over taxes; price $1,800; be prompt, as this w 111 be sold in a few days at this price. MILES H. ENGLAND, 4029 Butler st. au9-19 Tl T ILLER STREET. ELEVENTH WARD-TWO, JjU. fctorx- mansard brick, eight rooms, bath, both gases, slate mantels, large nail: lot 30x93: onlv ; nail: lot 30x93: Sk.lOO. ave. BAXTER, THOMPSON & CO., 162 Fourth an9-ll3-j:xvsu (ju 500 MARION ST. TWO-STORY AND l unisnea auic DricK uneuine ol 8 rooms; all modern conveniences. GEOEGl SCHMIDT, 157 1 ourth ax . au,-oj- East End Residences. jy .WELLING OX AfaPIIALTUM PAVED street iu E. E.. new two-storv brick d well In c of nine rooms fin 'shed In hardwood, hardwood mantels ltli cabinets, china closets, combination chandeliers, in tact every possible convenience, front and rear porch; grass plot with flagstone sidewalk; lot 40x140; Immediate possession; low price and easy terms. JiAXTEH, THOMPSON & v .X)., lGi Fourth av. aufl-ll5-ThF6U C20 OOO EACH ONLY EIGHT MOBE LEFT fJjJi orthoe 5-room houses. iw-u w-. vv ..UUd.. ..(...UK V - , ,U11 h.vlnff .,, m ...in venieuce; front porches and Large yards; city xvater, etc.: streets graded and good sidewalks; elegant location, being in Eureka Place, Oakland) 15 minutes from Market St.: xour own terms ana linmidlatc possession. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth av. au7-62-TTPflsu fi lleslicny Residences. MClNTYREST.-NEAE PEEl'.YSVILEE AV., Allegheny, e-rooni houses for sale or rent; bouses have hot and cold water, bath and w. c, laundry with stationary xash tubs: a com plete house from top to bottom ;the outlook from the premises is superb: nonuer view In Allegheny Co.; voiueandsee thcin. Inquire S. MCCAIN, Ferrvs villeav.. J. L. Miller, Observatory av. au5-la QQK WASHINGTON AV., SECOND WAED OOO new three-story stone front bouse of nine rooms, hall, bath, laundry and all possible con veniences: lot 20x110 to Logan street; immediate pohsesslon; price less than cost. See JOHN K, EWING & CO., 107 Federal st. au7-78-WPBu CQ 300 LOCUST STREET-BRICK HOUSE OF u)ij 12 rooms, bath, laundry, inside shutters, elite mantels, iall, x-etibule, front xard, front porch, side entrance: this is a barg-iln, out must ba sold. A. Z. BYERS & CO., 93 Federal street. au9-55-Tusu (JO JT OOO-ON FEDERAL STREET. ABOVE O .1J7 parks,nve brick bouses; corner lot, Ulxllo. See JOHN K. EWI.XU 4 CO., 107 Federal St. au2-115-Th3n SatHirunn Kesitlences. nOUSE-AT W1LK1NSBUI1G-NEW BRICK lioiHeofslx rooms, jlulsbed utile, electiic light, b.ith, xv. c; lot Uixl22; street sewered; ex cellent location: live minutes lrom station. HOFF MAN A; BALDR1DUE, Wllklusburg, opposite depot. au9-93 FOR SAX.E LOTS. East End Lots. I7UREKA TLACE-LOTS 5350 TO fCOO WE j hax e a few more of those very desirable lots in this plan, being in the choicest part of Oakland; city water, streets graded, terms to suit. GEORGE SCHMIDT, 157 Fourth av. au7-e-TTFSSu AHeglicny Lots. T ( ACRES-ON TERRYSVILLE AV., TENTH XJ xvard, Allegheny City, suitable for sub- division: a bargain. A. Z. BYEBS is CO.. ja Federal street, ai)9-51 Suburban Lots. LOTS-ON GLEXWOOD AV., CONVENIENT to B. & o. station and Second av. electric roadiaxcuuegraded.macadamUcd. sidewalks, city xvater; houses and lots on x erx' easy terms; monthly pajments desired. GEOliGE C. BUROWIN, Attorney -at-Law. ljo Fourth av. Jyl2-17-TTSSu' Farms. I7ARM-OF 000 ACRES, SITUATED IN OHIO, fronting the river, near Wheeling, to reutto a man wltljgood references, orxvill hire good nun to take charge. Address WM. STEWAET.SKtcrs vlllL. W. Va. au9-Mt roil SALE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. BAKERY AND CONFECTIONERY STORE, w ltli lee cream parlor; first class oven; good engine and boiler ror lee cream manufactory r good reasuns Tor selling. Address H. , Dispatch cilice. au8-17 BUTTER, MILK AND POULTRY STOBE good location for fruit stand; will sell fixtures, etc.. cheap. JOHN B. THOMPSON, M Ohio St., AUegheay, md-HZ FOR SAXE-BUSINESS. Business Opportunities. pLOTHrNG AND GENTS' FURNISHING KJ store, doing the leading business in a town of 15,000 Inhabitants, within 30 miles of l'lttsburgj location best In the town : stock will Invoice about 110,000; this is a good chance to buy a good paying bnsluees; rood reusonsfor selling. Address T. T., Dispatch office. Jy23-92 COMMISSION BUSINESS NOW PAYING oxrnerlj.tOD per annum; splendid opportunity ror man with cash to get a good permanent paying business. Address COMMISSION, Dlspatch-omce. an9-3 COMPLETE TRINTING OFFICE AND BOOK bindery; loxv price. Address "BINDERY," Dispatch office. au9-116 -TkRUGSTORE - DOING GOOD BUSINESS; JL well located; 2S35 Carson st.. S. 8., citv; rea son tor selling to settle up the estaw: terms reason able. Apply to SILVAN US DAXYES, Adm., at store, or H. L. KING, Atty., 437GrantsU, city., Jyl7-W I TUNE CIGAR STORE-CENTRALLY LO : CATED. on best street in tlie city : livery stable in good town; good restaurant; grocery stores. 400 to !10,O00: shoe store In good town; milk route; good office business. HOLMES & CO., 420 Smith field street. au5 GREAT BARGAIN-CONFECTIONERY AND fruit store doing good business; best location In citv: owner has other business. Address P. O. BOX 173. Wheeling. AV. Va. au4-42 LI V E R Y BUSINESS-HORSES. HE ARSE, coxches, surrev. buggies and wagons, etc. KEYSTONE STABLES, ISO Sandusky st., Alle gheny. au9-40' "riLLINERY AND NOTION STORE-MUST ItA sell to close estate: terms reasonable to quick buyer. Address Q. B., Dispatch office, an9r39 SPLENDID CHANCE FOR DRESSMAKER: good will of Imsincis: part furnlshment and lease of house, located near Joseph Home's Penn avenue stores; rents of rooms cover all house ex penses: removal to another State the cause. Ad dress G. W., Dispatch office. au9-60 Business Fropertics. HOTEL-FURNISHED-ONE OF TTIE NICEST r and most favorably located hole! properties in Western Pennsylvania; 40 rooms; conducted on fib.i.is; nodexUtlon; a rare chance for a popular and experienced hotel man with 115,000 to ?20,000. For particulars address F. M., Dispatch office. au9-49-Tusu FOR SALE 3USCEIXANEOUS. Hones. Yeliicles, Live Stock. A NICE TEAM OF HORSES. BOTH IN FIRST CI.A5S condition; 5 and 8 vearj old: will sell at bargain. AddrtSi TEAM, Dispatch office. au5-U AWELL-BEED .MATCHED CARRIAGE team. For particulars address O. II.. Dis patch office. au9-32 BAY MARE-7 YEARS OLD; WE1GH3 ABOUT 1,400 pounds; sound In everv respect: selling for want of use; price. 160: can be 6een at P. R. CONNELLY'S, 66 Bates St., Fourteenth xvard, city. . auS-9 BROWN MARE-5 YEARS OLD. 15K HANDS, can trot In 2:50; also bay gelding. 15-3 bands, paces or trots In harness, elegant saddle horse and perfectly safe for lady to drive or ride. E. F. AUSTIN, care Hugus & Hacke, Fifth av. and Market street. au9-60 rtARRIAGE OR DR1TING TEAM-MATCHED j bay mares, finest saddle horse in the city, fast and stylish, single driver; rockway carriage, surrey, extension top carriage, buggv. and sleigh. etieap. to close out private stable. Address BOX X 5, Dispatch office. au9-31 COW-A FINE ONE. INQUIRE ON PREM ISES, corner LUberty and Pacific aves.. Shady side. CltV. ftu9-117-THSU au9-117-Tusu I70R SALE-BAY STALLION, 1C HANDS niGH, : 3 years old ; sired by Bay Tom. dim Gray Eagle, 6econd dam Harr.beltonia 10; can pace fast; price f300; also bay mare 15,'f hands hlgn, can trot In 3 minutes, is sound and very quiet; sired by a son of BRUNT, East Liverpool kj. ji. xiay, uain xoag: price jiw. inquire 01 u. u , ,1, c au6-10-Thsu FRAZIER 1S0AD CART SPECIAL AND standard grade, at C WEST CQ.'S, 42o Du quesne way. au8-29 HORSE-A THOROUGHBRED KENTUCKY horse; bright bay. 15.U hands high; very sty lish; elegant saddler; xery last Blngie footer, ana a fast trotter in harness; can be ridden by lady; price $500. Address LOCK BOX 682. Unlontown, Pa. au9-7-TTSSa HORSE AND BUGGY AT A BARGAIN-A gentle family horse; alio a buggv In good condition. Call ou J. M. HOFFMANN, 537 Smith field st. nu'J-lOS nORSE-A STYLISH BROWN FAMILY horse; citv broke; 1(1 hands; can be seen at MURRY'S STABLE, Dnquesne way, near Sixth st. au9-51' PONY A GENTLE PONY, BROKEN TO SAD DLE and harness, ?60. C. JUTTE & CO.. coal float, root Walnut st., Allegheny. auj-Gl miscellaneous. A NY AND EVERYTHING IN TnEWATCn, .tv clock and Jewelrx line at lowest prices, SMIT, 932 and. 931 Liberty, and 703, a, 707 h K. hniith- field, an9-ij9-TTESu BILLIARD AND POOL TABLES-NEW AND secondhand: $30 saved on each table bv huvlng or us, store counters, etc., 90 DIAMOND STREET. au9-53 GAS FIXTURES 35 TO 50 PER CENT OFF. Closing out. REINECKE CO., :' Wood st. au5-42-xvrsu EDUCATIONAL. ST. XAVIEK'S ACADEMY, Beattx', Weotinorelan I Co., Pa. CONDUCTED JJYTIIE SISTERS OF MERCT Fortv-eifrhth year; uusuipassetl location, grounds and appointments. Oii'crsrare edu cational labilities to youns ladies and little gills. Term ueRins September 1. Pupils aro requested to piesent themselves as early as possible so as to facilitate, the formation of classes. After August 31 a conveyance will meet trains due east and xvest at Beatty, P. R. E. For catalogue containing fnller in formation send to TIIE DIRECTRESS, St. Xavier's Academy, Beatty P. O., Westmore land Co.. Pa. au9-4S-su PROPOSALS. PROPOSALS FOR TIIE CONSTRUCTION of an iron higlixx ay bridge over the eastern branch of the Potomno in-cr at J3ennin;rs, D. C Office of tho Commissioners, V. C, Washington, D. 0., August 1, 1S9L Sealed proposals xx ill be receix-cd at this office un til 12 o'clock- M., on SATURDAY, AUGUST 22, lt'Jl, for the construction of an iron high way bridge, including approaches, ox-crthe eastern branch of tho Potomac river at Bcn nings, D. C. Blank forms of proposals and specifications can be obtained at this oflico upon application therefor, together xvith all necessary information, and bids upon theso forms only xvill be considered. The right is reserved to reject any nnd all bids or parts of bids. J.W: DOUGLASS, J. W. ROSS. H. SI. ROBERT, Commissioners, D. C. au3-6 -VTOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. IRON BUILDING Bids xvill be received ou iron covejed wood framo building for glas lactorx', to be erected at Mouudsville, W. Va., bx Fostori.t lass Company. STEAM' HEATING Bids xvill be received for heating factory building, two stories, size 1)0x114, lower story 10 feet, upperstory 14 feet. Steam xvill be furnished by owners of building. BRICK WORK Bids will be received on biick building with tin roof, size 1)0x141, to be built by Fostoria Glass Company at Moundsvillo, W. Va. Plans and specifica tions can be seen at office of M. F. Giesey, Architect, at Wheeling, W. Y. Right reserved to reject any or all bids and bond required for pertormance of work as per specifications. Rids xvill close August 25 at noon, and should be mailed to FOSIOUIA GLASS CO. anBJU Fostoria, O. AUCTION SALES. AUCTION CLOSING OUT SALE OF FURNITURE, CARPETS, SIL VERWARE, ETC. TUESDAY, AUGUST 11. AT 10 O'CLOCK, At the rooms, 311 Market street. Everything must he closed out, as xve will removo on or nbout the 15th to our nexv stole, Nos. '24 and '-6 Ninth street. We xvill sell our entiic stock of line chamber furni ture, parlor suites, xxardiobes, bookcases, sideboards, desks, ch'aiis, rockers, tables, lounges, couches, matti esses, springs, silver and glassware. Brussels and ingrain carpet and oilcloth. This is your opportunity tobuy furniture, carpets and household goods, as everything must be sold. au9-87 HENRY AUCTION CO. ASSIGNEE'S SALE. FOR SALE The leaso and grocery store, meat and milk market of Samuel it. Reed, situate at No. 34 Vickroy St.. including tho stock, flxtuies uud furniture of same, to gether with two horses, two xvagons. one top buggy and three sets of harness. For sale, all together or soparately.as may be xanted. Private bids will lie received ou same until AUGUST 11, 1S91. W. II. SKIVINGTON, Assignee, au5 2.3-wsu 71 Diamond st. T. W. HAUS, Designer and contractor in all kinds of ' GRANITE. Cemetery vaults, statuary and large monu ments a specialty. Call or write for designs and prices before contracting. Office, room 613, Penn building, Penn av., Pittsburg. Jall-93-su FIDELITY r TITLE AND TRUST CO., 121 and 123 Fourth ave. Before leaving town send your silverware and valuables to us for safe keeping. JeS-x to ran. City Residences. ON MT. WASHINGTON, DUQUESNE Heights or KnoxTllle, a house of eight rooms or more: shade trees and nice yard, modern Im provements, etc. Address H. B. M. M.. Dlsoatca office. au7-45-FSUt Suburban Residences. HOUSE-NEW nOUSE OF FIVE ROOMS, good cellar and water, at Etna Park Place, five miles from central part of citv. on P. AW. . R.: rent, 10. W. C. SHALLANBERGER. 337 Fifth av. aua-olt Booms. 17URNISHF.D ROOMS CONVENIENT AND Jc fashionable locality; moderate terms. Aa dress U. V. W.. Dispatch office. Jy2H-18-eat 3 BURNISHED ROOMS WITH KITCHEN, . tableware, etc. 41 LOGAN ST., near Wylle. au9-102t EURNISHED SECOND-STORY FRONT ROOM Tor gentlemen. 157 SECOND AV. an9-98t I BURNISHED FLAT FOR HOUSEKEEPING; . 8. 8 WYLIE. au9-101t I BURNISHED FRONT AVE. ROOM-142 WEBSTKR au7-51t LARGE ELEGANTLY FURNISHED FRONT room, suitable for one or two gentlemen: every convenience; five minutes' walk from nostofflce. 97 SEVENTH AV. au5-38t NE LARGE FURNISHED FRONT ROOM. J both gases and use of bath, Aaaress sjs au9-90t FORBES ST. TO LET-FURNISHED ROOMS, per week. No. 43 THIRD AV. fl 25 EACH au9-71t PARLORS-TWO PARLORS TO LET TABLE board, 3 50 per week. 35 FEDERAL ST.. Al legheny. au7-82t IJOOMS-FURNISHED ROOMS FOR HOUSr 11 KEEPING; both gases, extra kitchen and laundrx, ice boxes andice furnished. Inquire 292 FIFTH AVE. aa3-59t ROOMS-NICELYFURNISnED;BOTII GASES; uo of bath ; 15 minutes' xvalk from court house. 240 DINWIDDIE Sr. au9-17t IOOM PLEASANT ROOM, WITH GOOD L table board; 8 o'clock dinner. 434 PENN A . auS-50-Tussut TOOM-LARGE FURNISHED FRONT. ROOM J ror two gentlemen. NO. lv8 SECOND AV. auS-55t Business Slants. THE ONLY SUMMER GARDEN AT STEUBEN VII.l.E: har. howllnirallev. dancing pavilion. dwelling witli six rooms, all complete; ready for opening In ten days; three excursions booked al ready; in town BACH 1 au9-23t Offices. Desk Boom. OFFICE-ONE FINE FRONT OFFICE OK second floor, 55 Ninth st. Inquire ROOM 2. aua-83t MlsceUaneous. rpo LET-NOT A HOUSE AND LOT, BUT TO A let you know that we can give you a complete sideboard outfit consisting of pickle castor, butter dish, lire-bottle dinner castor and cake dish, all for ?6. and warranted to wear, at K. SMIT'S, 933 and 934 Liberty and 703,705,707 Smlthfield st. au9-89-TTSSUt PERSONAL PERSONAL-ALL AFFLICTED LADIES TO call on MRS. DR. MCURANOR, 394 Wylle av. au4-71 PERSONAL WE HAVE BOOKS, AND LOTS of them; largest old bookstore west or the Alle gheny Mountains. LEVI'S, 900 Liberty st. Jyl9 PERSONAL-CASH PAID "FOR-OLD GOLD and silver; lewelrv repaired; new work mada to order. CHRIS. HAUCH, 841 Smlthfield St. Jyl7-lJ PERSONAL 'THE MODERN EVIL" startling, realistic. All the latest pnbllcatloDS at FRANK BACON & CO'S., 301 Smlthfield st. auS ERSONAL DO YOU WANT A FIRST-CLASS free hand cravon portrait copied? ir so, come to the EUREKA PORTRAIT CO.. 6 and 8 Sixth St., city, and don't herobbccTby agents. au8-49 PERSONAL-BUY PICTURES AND MIRRORS ofF. C. MCELROY. No. 2 Sixth St., upstairs; sells the best at lowest prices, and guarantees sat isfaction to all; picture framing a specialty: cash or credit. au9-77 PERSONAL-A FINE CRAYON PORTRAIT free will be given during August with every dozen or our best finished cabinet photographs. Come and see them: 13 good cabinets for fl. STEWART & CO., 90 and 92 Federal St.. Alle gheny. aul-19-wrsu PEESONAL BARGAINS THIS WEEK IN mourning millinery: all-wool nun's veiling from (1 up; all silk from $1 50 up: onrs is the only place that makes mourning millinery a specialty. O'REILLY'S, 407 Market at. Mall orders promptly attended to. au8-4) PERSONAL-AT ONCE TIIE SITUATION IS grasped that the x-acancv is filled; Voltaic" diamonds xvill certainly take the place of the gen uine diamonds: they defy experts; call and be con vinced; no other jewelers can sell them; they are pxtented. B. E. ARONS, Jeweler, sole owner, 65 XI firth av. au7-79 PERSONAL-'TnE FALL OF POMPEII" 13 jxo comparison to the great reduction sale now going on at onr stores. Genuine diamonds in great varieties at 33 per cent reduction on regular orices: watches, clocks and lewelrv of everv de scription at equally low prices. Remember the name and nnmbers. K. S3Ilr, live stores In one, 932 and 931 Liberty St., 703, 703. 707 Smlthfield. Pittsburg and Allegheny souvenir spoons at SI 00 each. au9-89-TTSSu PERSONAL VAN'S ROOT BEER, TIIE KING of all summer drinks; superior to any now on the market; pure, wholesome and delicious; puri fies the blood and renox-ates the sjstem: no boiling or straining; a child of 5 years of age can make this delicious beverage; one package of Van's Root Beer Extract will make lixc gallons of root beer; dron in and get a glass of this delicious beverage from the fountain, free; price 15c per package. AVM. HASLAGE & bOJS, 18 Diamond. Market Square, Pittsburg. au9-33-su PERSONAL TIIEWORLD'SCUREFOP. ALCO HOL and opium; the surest and best remedy in every respect; Invariably successful for past thir teen years when properly administered; now in charge of an experienced physician; no failure: opium and morphine habit cured without pain and in shortest time: no injurious ingredients leaving ex 11 effects on body and Drain ; effect on the nervous system, sleep and appetite is immediate: twenty nine persons now under treatment in Pittsburg; gentlemen pursue their usual business while under treatment, unattended hva guard; references given 10 xveii-know n persons aireaux cureu. .uuress me WORLD'S CURE COMPASY. Room 9. No. 518 Market street, city, or Dr. W. McC. JOHNSTON, No. 5.1 Market street, city. aua-57 TJERSONAL WHY NOT EDUCATE YOUR- JL bLLtr hy allow xour children to remain ignorant or search In vain for knowledge while "the oiuy correct repnui 01 me great loicyciopeaia Brittanlca knocks at your door for admission? only correct reprint of the great Encyclopedia Brittanlca Knocks at your aoor ror admission This work Is a library in itself, a veritable store house or knowledge, into its treasury the crowned heads orthe kingdom or brains have poured their the monumental work of Euglish literature. Here tofore the cost or this great work has placed It be yond the reach of most people. This bar to Its pop ular use has now been removed by the completion ora faithful reprint of this mlglitywork. The24, 000 pages of text. 8,000 illustrations and 700 maps are reproduced with absolute fidelity, not a Blngie line, nor an illustration, nor map being omitted. Our reprint is the only lalthful ouei and consists of 30 volumes, xthich includes the five X'olumes of American Supplement. Price, $1 50 per xolume. bold on easy paxmeuts. For circulars and terms send to THE HENRY G. ALLEN COMPANY. Branch ofbee, C8 Sixth av., Pittsburg, Pa. auO-31-su FOUND, T?OUND-TnE BEST AND CHEAPEST PLACE JL iu the cities to have your clothes inade to or der, at 228 FIFTH AV. au6-3-Thsu FOUND AT EAST LIBERTY STOCK YARDS, Fridar morning, August?, onealdemey cow owner can nave same by paving cnarges and prov- ingproperty. O. H. ALLERTON, JR., Superln- uuueui. aua-1 TTOUND-AT EVENING RECEPTIONS AND JU the iters. ladle- and gents wearing Voltale diamonds. Why? Beciuse thev are unequaled for brilliancy: they retain luster In xvear; set in studs, eardrops, pins, rings, etc. Only ror sale by B. E. ARONS, Jeweler. 6j Fifth av. au7-79 I.OST. LOST-ON SATURDAY MORNING. AUG. 8, lady's gold bracelet, around the West Penn depot, on Federal st.; finder will please luiveltat DISPATCH OFFICE, or at 10 CALIFORNIA AV., and receive a liberal reward. ati9-l(0 SUBOIEB KESOP.TS. TOURISTS CAN OBTAIN INFORMATION as to rates' nnd accommodations ktl many resort, botels and cottages by applying at THE DISPATCH BUSINESS OFFICE. Atlantic City. STOCKTON HOTEL. FIrst-Clasi In all Its Appointments. Jyl68-stWFSU STEVEX J. KIItK. Prop. Tlie 3yCaxLSoxi.3 ATLANTIC CITY, . J. Tuo largest hotel. Jell-11 Open all the year. CHARLES JIcGLADE. Cape 3Iav. THE STOCKTOX HOTEL CAPE MAY, N. J. Now open for the fourth consecutive sea son of. present management. Greatly im proved. Cuisine unsurpassed. aul F. T. WALTON. Proprietor. :p.A.T:E.NnTs O. D. LEVIS, Solicitor of Patents, 131 Fifth av., above Smlthfleld, next Leader I sfflco. Hodejajr. Established 20 yer. h( 1 CHOICE rKOFEKTTES. ' WATSON PLACE PLAN, Tenth Ward, Allegheny. Th Finest and Best Located Prop erty on PERRYSVILLE AVENGE. All city conveniences and country lot prices. PERRYSVILLE AVENUE LOTS, 50x150 Feet, $800 and Upward- OTHER LOTS $300 to $500 Each, on-ja? Terms. Character of the neighborhood established hy the fine improvements already made. These prices are away below any other property on the avenue, and insure a profit of 100 per cent in a short time. The very low prices show that we are BOUND TO SELL. For plans'and particulars sea Reed' B. Coyle & Co., AGENTS, Cor. Fourth Ave. and Grant St. Agents on the grounds "Wednesday aid Saturday afternoons. anS-63-wssu CRAFTON BUILDING SITES. We are offering for sale desirable building sites at Crafton, Panhandle It. K. Size of lots, 60x155; on easy terms; streets in plan aU graded; good board walks. Call and exam ine plan before purchasing elsewhere. GEO. DUNCAN & SONS. 75 Tenth st, S. 8 Or D. C. SNYDEK, on tho premises. mylT-lH-su -GRAND $26,000 Worth of Lots SOLD SATURDAY, AUGUST 1 Wall Terrace Plan WALL STATION, P. R. R. - If you want a sure profit now is the time to fall in line with the rest. You are sure to double your money In six months' time. OYER 1,000 PEOPLE At our Public Sale August i, each and every one being well satis fied with the present and future success of the town of Wall. WALL Is surrounded by improvements and all conveniences and comforts, pleasant business and home sites, and we can guarantee a hand some profit in a short time by purchasing a lot in WALL TER RACE PLAN. For further particulars, plans, etc., call upon A. P. WEIDMAN & CO., General Agents, 1412 Carson Street, Southside, or K P. HIPPLE & CO., 96 Fourth Ave., or ADOLPH GOEDDEL, 109 Collins Ava., East Eni ni-89-TTSU OIE SUBSTANTIAL INDUSTRY, THE CHIEF OF 'ITS KM), TO EMPLOY FROM 1.200 TO 1,500 SKILLED AND WELL SALARIED MECHANICS SUCH A3 BLAINE: PRESENTS, after having declined to consider applications for sites from numerous experimental and unsubstantial concerns, that-have since-had sites thrust upon them elsewhere IS A SAFE GUARANTEE THAT THE NEW TOWN IS A REALITY AND NOT A PRETENSE. TIIAT ITS CLAIMS TO SUPERIORITY AS A MANUFACTURING POINT ARE BASED ON FACT AND NOT ON FANCY. MANY MORE-FACTORIES, None of them of an insignificant or mythical character, will follow the Great Safe Works to Blaine as soon as they can be accommodated with coveted sites, on terms not requiring lot buyers to pay for them. On the Monongahela, with uninterrupted river navigation, BLAINE, and on the linos of the two greatest railroad systems, sur rounded by improvements and bounded by an old town and all of its conveniences, observes with serenity the efforts of less favored but "many-factoried" aspiring new "cities" to convince the public that water flows up hill, and that the tide of manufacture, commerce and population is not toward the river that LEADS TO THE GULF-SOON TO THE LAKES! Content with the evidence presented in the unprecedented opening sale and the continued active demand for lots at Blaine that investors are still judi cious, and that the majority of home and employment seejeers still know where their money should be placed to yield the quickest return and do the most good. FREE TRANSPORTATION. . '! PLANS, PRICE-LISTS AND PRINTED DESCRIPTIVE MATTER AT 129 Fourth Avenue. CHARLES SOMERS & CO., . JyS0-C8-xso CHOICE FEOPERTHS. $g,c300. SHADYSIDE. "On 60-foot sewered street, elegant new modern-style frame dwelling. All conven iences. Lot SCJxl00 feet. One square from street cars or 1. It. It. Easy terms. M.F. HIPPLE & CO., 86 FOUETH AVENUE. auJ-TSnsu $6,850 OAKLAND. Residence on paved and sewered street, one square from cable or electric lines. Next brick dwelling, nlno rooms, hall, bath, txvo Insido xv. c's., lanndry, tile and hardwood mantels, etc. In fact, ftvervtliin la in rnm. Qsjrpreir'-aer. Easy terms. 2iVHIPPLE A CO.. an7-63 3d Fourth avenue. $4,650. LOT HIGHLAND AVE., 60x140 feet on line electric cars and conv nient to cable cars or P. K. E.; very desir able location; innst be sold at once, owner leaving the city; very easv terms. 31. T. HIPPLE & CO., au7-69-xxTSu 96 Fourth ave. NEW PUBLICATIONS. "OUT ON LONG ISLAND!" JXLUSTEATED DESCP.IPTIVE BOOK OT ALL THE KESOP.T3 ON LONG ISLAND, N. Y. Issued by the Long Island Kailroad season 1S91, nnd pamphlet of bote Co. for of hotels and Doarcung cottages. Send 5 cents in stamps to H. M. SMITH. Traffic Manager L. I. IL E., long Island Ci ty, N. Y. an-13 The Electrical Construction and Maintenance Company, Electric Engineers and Contractors. Electrio Hells, Burglar Alarms, Annunciators, eta. Incandescent Light and Bell Wiring a specialty. Solo agents for the Jenneymotors. 125 FIFTH AVENUE Pittsburg, Pa. Telephone 1774. Jyl2-bS-3u SUCCESS- AT- 4 7 t i 1 n 5 ..- yjf
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